If I loved you, well that's my fault
If I loved you, well that's my fault
Conor Oberst, the talented singer-songwriter known for his introspective and emotionally raw lyrics, has a way of capturing the complexities of love and heartbreak in his music. One of his most poignant lines comes from the song "Lua" off of his album "I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning": "If I loved you, well that's my fault."This simple yet profound statement encapsulates the idea that love is a choice, and with that choice comes responsibility. When we love someone, we open ourselves up to vulnerability and the possibility of getting hurt. Oberst acknowledges this in his lyrics, taking ownership of his feelings and the consequences that come with them.